Targets 10% of European low-CO2 hydrogen by 2035 Economical CCS needs around Eur100/mt CO2 price A third of Northern Lights CCS space contracted Norway’s state-controlled energy company Equinor is confident there is a long-term role for hydrogen produced from fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage, the company’s senior vice president for low-carbon solutions Grete Tveit told S&P Global Platts. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The development of “blue” hydrogen from fossil fuels with CCS would pave the way for green hydrogen production from renewable energy, and while future supply would likely be entirely green, there was still plenty of room for blue hydrogen in a 2050 net-zero CO2 scenario, Tveit said in an interview. “If I’m investing in blue hydrogen facilities that can last for 30 or 40 years, then I’m happy,” Tveit said July 8. Equinor is spearheading several […]